Chronology of Coverage

Feb. 17, 2015

Jan. 23, 2015

DePaul University beats Seton Hall, 17-5; other college basketball news noted. MORE

Jan. 13, 2015

Seton Hall, like more and more college basketball programs, is finding it more difficult to find radio station to carry its games; stations are getting more revenue from news and talk-radio programs rather than sports. MORE

Jan. 1, 2015

Dec. 29, 2014

Colleges will sometimes lure top prospect players by hiring their former high school coaches, as Seton Hall did with its men's basketball coach Dwayne Morton and guard Isaiah Whitehead; strategy is permitted under NCAA regulations. MORE

Dec. 23, 2014

Daisha Simmons, who transferred from Alabama to Seton Hall to be closer to her ill mother and older brother, is averaging 16.8 points a game and is happy to spending first holiday season home since high school. MORE

Oct. 10, 2014

NCAA grants former Alabama basketball player Daisha Simmons her transfer waiver to play immediately for Seton Hall this season, ending weekslong period that came to highlight the ugly side of athletes' switching universities in major conferences. MORE

Mar. 15, 2014

Providence beats Seton Hall, 80-74, to reach the Big East tournament final for the first time since 1994; other men's college basketball news noted. MORE

Mar. 14, 2014

Harvey Araton On College Basketball column holds that The Big East could have used a semifinal showdown between Seton Hall and St. John’s at Madison Square Garden; says from a New York state of mind, the tournament feels inescapably slimmed down and less substantial without the departed powerhouses that normally help fill the Garden this time of year. MORE

Mar. 14, 2014

Seton Hall stuns Villanova, 64-63, and moves on to Big East semifinals for first time since 2001; Sterling Gibbs helped make Seton hall history by sinking a jump shot at the buzzer. MORE

Mar. 13, 2014

Dec. 6, 2013

New Jersey prosecutors are investigating cellphone video of alleged sexual assault that was apparently filmed at party and circulated among students at Seton Hall University in November; university softball player told authorities she had been assaulted at off-campus party. MORE

Nov. 20, 2013

Tom Maayan, a sophomore point guard for Seton Hall's men's basketball team, learns that his exemption from Israeli military is for only 120 days and that he is expected back by Jan 2; he returned on Aug 16 after five months of army service in Upper Galilee, believing army had granted him a temporary exemption; his future remains in limbo, held up by bureaucratic wrangling and an exemption in dispute. MORE

Sep. 20, 2013

Isaiah Whitehead, shooting guard at Brooklyn's Abraham Lincoln High School who is regarded to be 12th-best high school basketball prospect in the country and the top player in New York City, announces his intent to play for Seton Hall. MORE

Mar. 14, 2013

Syracuse defeats Seton Hall, 75-63, and Cincinnati defeats Providence, 61-44, in second round of Big East men's basketball tournament. MORE

Mar. 13, 2013

Seton Hall defeats South Florida, 46-42, in overtime, to win Big East tournament opener at Madison Square Garden, and Rutgers defeats DePaul, 76-57; other men's college basketball results noted. MORE

Feb. 3, 2013

Jan. 4, 2013

Anne Donovan, who plans to step down as women’s basketball coach at Seton Hall at the end of the season, will return to WNBA to coach Connecticut Sun. MORE

Mar. 12, 2012

Seton Hall and Washington are No. 1 seeds in the National Invitational Tournament after being left out of the men's NCAA basketball tournament; Tennessee and Arizona also receive top seeds in the NIT. MORE

Mar. 8, 2012

Louisville defeats Seton Hall, 61-55, in the second round of the men's Big East basketball tournament; South Florida defeats Villanova, 56-47; other results noted. MORE

Mar. 7, 2012

Seton Hall defeats Providence, 79-47, and Villanova defeats Rutgers, 70-49, in first round of Big East men's college basketball tournament. MORE